Burns are injuries caused by touching the surface of the body with an object that produces heat from a heat source or from an intermediary material that can conduct heat, exposure to the sun with high temperatures, electricity, or chemicals, water, etc.) or other substances. which are destructive and loss of tissue by burning the skin (strong acid, strong base), Design and Sample: This study is to analyze the extent of public knowledge about the management of burns in the working area of the Puskesmas Kota Timur, Kota Timur Subdistrict, Gorontalo City. This research method is carried out with a quantitative approach with a descriptive design. The population sample of 100 respondents was taken by non-probability sampling technique. sample ar...
Background: The World Health Organization estimates that the lifetime incidence of severe burns is 1...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of chemical burns among the patients admitted to Shiraz bur...
Background: Burns in developing countries account for significant morbidity and mortality which have...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries in rural communities necessitate an accurate assessment of burn size and...
Burns are a condition of damage or loss of tissue in the body caused by fire touching the body, hot ...
Background: Burns are a form of trauma that occurs as a result of human activities in the household,...
This survey aims to evaluate first aid knowledge for the management of burns cases amongst high risk...
Background: Burn injury has been observed as a world wide problem.. The knowledge of the epidemiolog...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Background Sulaymaniyah is one of the three provinces of the Kurdish region in northern Iraq with a ...
Background:One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered th...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Burns can be the most devastating injuries in the world, they cons...
Burn is the fourth most common injury in the world that cause high morbidity and mortality. Mortalit...
Burn is described as one of the leading causes of injury throughout the world, and is one of the mos...
Background: The World Health Organization estimates that the lifetime incidence of severe burns is 1...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of chemical burns among the patients admitted to Shiraz bur...
Background: Burns in developing countries account for significant morbidity and mortality which have...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries in rural communities necessitate an accurate assessment of burn size and...
Burns are a condition of damage or loss of tissue in the body caused by fire touching the body, hot ...
Background: Burns are a form of trauma that occurs as a result of human activities in the household,...
This survey aims to evaluate first aid knowledge for the management of burns cases amongst high risk...
Background: Burn injury has been observed as a world wide problem.. The knowledge of the epidemiolog...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Background Sulaymaniyah is one of the three provinces of the Kurdish region in northern Iraq with a ...
Background:One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered th...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Burns can be the most devastating injuries in the world, they cons...
Burn is the fourth most common injury in the world that cause high morbidity and mortality. Mortalit...
Burn is described as one of the leading causes of injury throughout the world, and is one of the mos...
Background: The World Health Organization estimates that the lifetime incidence of severe burns is 1...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of chemical burns among the patients admitted to Shiraz bur...
Background: Burns in developing countries account for significant morbidity and mortality which have...